Author: | Sherrie Brown | ISBN: | 9781386287117 |
Publisher: | Sherrie Brown | Publication: | March 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sherrie Brown |
ISBN: | 9781386287117 |
Publisher: | Sherrie Brown |
Publication: | March 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Everyone needs comfort when things change…
Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy's Dreams set them free to follow their feelings; now they will give them comfort and hold them tight as they journey through their first year of marriage. Faced with new events in their lives, will their dreams help them focus on the future or will they get lost in the challenges of daily life?
Elizabeth is trying to adjust to her role as the Mistress of Pemberley and Fitz’s wife. She is caught off guard when she discovers she is pregnant. Lizzy and Fitz’s dreams reveal not only is she expecting but she will be having twins.
Fitzwilliam Darcy faces unexpected visitors, jealousy, a pregnant wife, and a need for something more, all while trying to be a good husband.
Will their dreams hold them tight and will they find comfort in each other’s arms?
This story is written using the Point of View (POV) perspective of both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.
Everyone needs comfort when things change…
Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy's Dreams set them free to follow their feelings; now they will give them comfort and hold them tight as they journey through their first year of marriage. Faced with new events in their lives, will their dreams help them focus on the future or will they get lost in the challenges of daily life?
Elizabeth is trying to adjust to her role as the Mistress of Pemberley and Fitz’s wife. She is caught off guard when she discovers she is pregnant. Lizzy and Fitz’s dreams reveal not only is she expecting but she will be having twins.
Fitzwilliam Darcy faces unexpected visitors, jealousy, a pregnant wife, and a need for something more, all while trying to be a good husband.
Will their dreams hold them tight and will they find comfort in each other’s arms?
This story is written using the Point of View (POV) perspective of both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.